We have identified six companies across multiple industries that are applying automation to fill labor gaps, decrease costs, and improve health and safety of workers, all while pursuing core business strategies embracing sustainability.
Stewart Investors identifies six global companies addressing sustainable housing solutions, aiming to reduce carbon emissions and enhance resilience, while offering strong investor returns.
The Initiative for Responsible Mining Assurance is an organisation addressing the global demand for more socially and environmentally responsible mining.
Stewart Investors highlights that food systems significantly contribute to global CO2 emissions and present major opportunities for emission reduction.
As long-term investors with a focus on sustainability, Stewart Investors have always been interested in how healthcare companies approach the issue of access to medicines.
Stewart Investors is a founding member of the Responsible Minerals Initiative Investor Network, focused on advancing responsible sourcing and the renewable energy transition.
In mid-2022, Project Drawdown announced 11 new solutions to their collection related to ocean resources, food production, methane management, and materials manufacturing and use.
Jack Nelson speaks to the Investment Innovation Institute. In this insightful fireside chat, they discuss some of the common misconceptions about investing in emerging markets.
Pablo Berrutti, Senior Investment Specialist speaks to Vincent McCarthy, host of The ESG Factor in their latest podcast exploring sustainability and quality in investments.
Pablo Berrutti of Stewart Investors discusses with Wouter Klijn from [i3] the potential for fossil fuel companies to transition to low carbon models and whether their quick exit from Russia during the Ukraine invasion supports ESG principles.
Leading global investment manager, First Sentier Investors (FSI), today announced the outcome of a review of its existing investment capabilities against its strategy.
At Stewart Investors our investment process is augmented through the use of external research. We find this third party research helpful to challenge our thinking and extend our understanding of sustainable development issues.